Despite the storm of protest this Howard Hughes production might evoke from certain quarters it is perhaps the most daring and sensational expose of the modern gangster we have ever witnessed on the screen.
Scarface (1932)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:21
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Loosely based on the life of Al Capone, Howard Hawks's SCARFACE is one of the most shocking and powerful gangster films ever made, setting the standard for Hollywood screen violence for years to... Loosely based on the life of Al Capone, Howard Hawks's SCARFACE is one of the most shocking and powerful gangster films ever made, setting the standard for Hollywood screen violence for years to come. Tony "Scarface" Camonte (Paul Muni) is an enforcer for Johnny Lovo, an ambitious gangster who wants to combine all the liquor rackets in Prohibition-era Chicago into one crime empire. To achieve this goal Tony embarks on a reign of terror, threatening citizens and clawing his way to power until he is the number one mobster in town. Muni's fierce performance established the model for the Hollywood mobster, a violent yet charismatic figure. Censorship battles over the film delayed its release for two years, and resulted in additional moralizing scenes and an alternate ending. Visually dynamic and provocative, SCARFACE, produced by Howard Hughes, is one of the best films of the 1930s and the forerunner of the modern gangster film. [More]
Starring: Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, George Raft, Karen Morley
Starring: Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, George Raft, Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins, Vince Barnett, C. Henry Gordon, Boris Karloff
Director: Howard Hawks
Director: Howard Hawks
Producer: Howard Hughes
Screenwriter: W.R. Burnett, Ben Hecht, Seton I. Miller, John Lee Mahin, Fred Pasley
Story: Armitage Traill
Composer: Adolph Tandler, Gus Arnheim
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Scarface is unquestionably one of the greatest talking American movies ever made, and has been terribly underrated all through this century.
Scarface: The Shame of the Nation (1932) is one of the boldest, most potent, raw and violently-brutal gangster-crime films ever made.
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